Texarkana Gazette

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Tuesday, Aug. 16, the 228th day of 2022. There are 137 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History:

On Aug. 16, 1977, Elvis Presley died at his Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee, at age 42.

On this date:

■ In 1777, American forces won the Battle of Bennington in what was considered a turning point of the Revolution­ary War.

■ In 1812, Detroit fell to British and Native American forces in the War of 1812.

■ In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln issued Proclamati­on 86, which prohibited the states of the Union from engaging in commercial trade with states that were in rebellion — i.e., the Confederac­y.

■ In 1948, baseball legend Babe Ruth died in New York at age 53.

■ In 1962, the Beatles fired their original drummer, Pete Best, replacing him with Ringo Starr.

■ In 1978, James Earl Ray, convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., told a Capitol Hill hearing he did not commit the crime, saying he’d been set up by a mysterious man called “Raoul.”

■ In 1987, people worldwide began a two-day celebratio­n of the “harmonic convergenc­e,” which heralded what believers called the start of a new, purer age of humankind.

■ In 2002, terrorist mastermind Abu Nidal reportedly was found shot to death in Baghdad, Iraq; he was 65.

■ In 2003, Idi Amin, the former dictator of Uganda, died in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia; he was believed to have been about

80.

■ In 2014, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency and imposed a curfew in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, where police and protesters repeatedly clashed in the week since a Black 18-year-old, Michael Brown, was shot to death by a white police officer.

■ In 2018, Aretha Franklin, the undisputed “Queen of Soul,” died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 76.

■ In 2020, California’s Death Valley recorded a temperatur­e of 130 degrees amid a blistering heat wave, the third-highest temperatur­e ever measured.

Ten years ago: Republican presidenti­al contender Mitt Romney declared he had paid at least 13 percent of his income in federal taxes every year for the previous decade; President Barack Obama’s campaign shot back: “Prove it.” A U.S. military helicopter crashed during a firefight with insurgents in southern Afghanista­n, killing seven Americans and four Afghans. Ecuador decided to identify WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as a refugee and give him asylum in its London embassy.

Five years ago: The University of Florida denied a request by white supremacis­t Richard Spencer to rent space on the campus for a September event. (The university later allowed Spencer to appear in October, saying it was legally obligated to allow the expression of many viewpoints.) President Donald Trump disbanded two White House business councils, amid criticism from CEOs for his remarks on the violence in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, where a woman was killed during a protest against a white nationalis­t rally.

One year ago: Afghans desperate to escape the Taliban takeover of their country clung to the side of a departing U.S. military jet as it rolled down the tarmac at the Kabul airport, and some apparently fell to their death as the aircraft gained altitude; U.S. officials said at least seven people died during the chaotic evacuation at the airport. Witnesses said hundreds of people were trapped between American forces trying to push them out of the airport and Taliban forces trying to keep them in. The Country Music Associatio­n announced that R&B legend Ray Charles and the Grammywinn­ing duo The Judds would be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Ann Blyth is 94. Actor Gary Clarke is 89. Actor Julie Newmar is

89. Actor-singer Ketty Lester is

88. Actor John Standing is 88. Actor Anita Gillette is 86. Movie director Bruce Beresford is

82. Actor Bob Balaban is 77. Ballerina Suzanne Farrell is

77. Actor Lesley Ann Warren is 76. Rock singer-musician Joey Spampinato is 74. Actor Marshall Manesh is 72. Actor Reginald VelJohnson is 70. Former TV host Kathie Lee Gifford is 69.

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